Major scientific and practical events were organized in cooperation with the Faculty of History of the National University of Uzbekistan and the Khokimiyat of the Forish district of Jizzakh region.

On the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the Faculty of History, a number of educational and scientific events – seminars, trainings and round tables were held in the village of Ana-Muna, Forish district. These events were held at the initiative of the Department of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Faculty of History and with the support of the Khokimiyat of the Forish district.

The events were held in two directions:

Seminar-training on the topic “The role of house museums in tourism: preservation of historical memory and cultural heritage”;

Round table on the topic “Museification of archaeological and historical monuments: experience and prospects”.

The seminars-trainings were attended by specialists in the field, scientists, students and local activists, who listened to interesting lectures on modern areas of museum tourism – ethnotourism, archeological tourism and ecomuseums. At the same time, the role of tourism in regional development, the preservation of historical memory through house museums and the strengthening of national values ​​​​in the minds of the younger generation were discussed.

The event also included discussions, during which participants had the opportunity to express their opinions and exchange experiences. The roundtable discussions highlighted the current experience and future prospects of museology of archaeological and historical monuments, as well as the contribution of such initiatives to the development of tourism.

In addition to scientific and educational activities, the event program also included sports competitions. Students and young people actively participated in the competitions and competed in a friendly atmosphere. At the end of the event, active participants were awarded with souvenirs and certificates of appreciation.

These events were not only a worthy celebration of the faculty’s anniversary, but also an important step towards scientific cooperation, preservation of cultural heritage, and the implementation of new initiatives in the field of tourism.

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